Cummins, 30, and Bradley, 29, were originally to be sentenced on
Feb. 15 at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Penn., but
the men reportedly failed to appear.

The men were convicted of burglarizing several PSU fraternities
from December 2007 to May 2008. According to the Centre Daily Times
report, the pair was sentenced to one to two years in jail for
burglarizing one fraternity while the residents slept.

The five years of probation, which will begin after the men serve
their jail sentence, was reportedly handed down for seven other
felony counts of breaking into fraternities while no one was
home.

Cummins and Bradley were arrested on May 30, 2008, and reportedly
plead guilty to the charges, striking a verbal agreement that they
would receive probation for their cooperation. The case's
prosecutor changed, however, and the plea bargain was reportedly
not upheld. Items allegedly stolen from the fraternities included
digital cameras, television, computers and cash, among other
valuables.

Sherdog.com could not reach Cummins for comment, and Bradley's
contact information was not readily available at the time of
publishing. Cummins' manager, Ryan Parsons, issued this
comment:

“Patrick is looking forward to putting this behind him and picking
up his MMA career where he left off. He has a bright future in this
sport, and I expect him to go far.”